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It was inspired by the motion picture The Naked City and mimics its dramatic "semi- documentary " format. As in the film, each episode concluded with a narrator intoning the iconic line: "There are eight million stories in the naked city. This has been one of them. Route 66 was broadcast by CBS from to , and, like Naked City , followed the "semi-anthology" format of building the stories around the guest actors, rather than the regular cast. Episode plots usually focused more on the criminals and victims portrayed by guest actors, characteristic of the "semi-anthology" narrative format common in early s television so called by the trade paper Variety.
Silliphant's work resulted in significant critical acclaim for the series and attracted film and television actors of the time to seek guest-starring roles. Many scenes were filmed in the South Bronx near Biograph Studios also known as Gold Medal Studios , where the series was produced, and in Greenwich Village and other neighborhoods in Manhattan. The exterior of the "65th Precinct" was the Midtown North 18th Precinct, at West 54th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, in the second and the third season, and the current 9th Precinct, at East 5 Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues before it was renovated, in the first and in the fourth seasons.
Dan Muldoon — the same characters as in the film played there by Don Taylor and Barry Fitzgerald. Harry Bellaver played the older, mellow Sgt. Frank Arcaro, and the narrator for the first season was the producer, Herbert B. Leonard, identifying himself as "Bert Leonard". While critically acclaimed, the series did not have good ratings. Midway through the season, McIntire quit the show his character being killed in a car crash with a criminal because of his desire to leave New York and relocate back to his Montana ranch.
He was replaced with Horace McMahon , who was then introduced in the same episode as Muldoon's curmudgeonly replacement, Lieutenant Mike Parker.